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Competencies Expected

of the Beginning

Practitioner of

Psychiatric Nursing

Revised March 25, 1995

College of Registered Psychiatric

Nurses of British Columbia

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INTRODUCTION

The College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of British Columbia is the regulatory body for psychiatric nurses in the province of British Columbia. As such it is responsible for ensuring the safe, accountable and ethical nursing practice of its members.

The mandate of the CRPNBC is to serve and protect the public. It is accountable to the public through government regulation under the Health Professions Act. This accountability includes assuring the qualifications of those wishing to enter the profession, developing and maintaining acceptable standards of psychiatric nursing practice and fostering means to ensure continued safety to practice through a discipline process.

Psychiatric nurses who, upon recommendation of the Committee on Registration, have successfully completed an educational program in psychiatric nursing are considered to have a level of knowledge and skill comparable to a new graduate from a diploma program. The Competencies Expected of the Beginning Practitioner of Psychiatric Nursing (revised 1995) have evolved from the b978 Report on Minimal Level of Competencies Expected of the Graduate Psychiatric Nurse, Appendix A. These competencies continue to be under review and revision by the Patient Relations and Professional Practice Committee and are not to be considered an exhaustive list at this time.

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COMPETENCIES EXPECTED OF THE BEGINNING PRACTITIONER OF

PSYCHIATRIC NURSING

Utilizes the Nursing Process

1.01 Takes a Nursing History

1.02 Uses resource information appropriately 1.03 Makes pertinent observations

1.04 Assesses mental and physical status

1.05 identifies and prioritizes individual client needs

1.06 Prepares a nursing care plan with measurable, realistic

behavioural goals based on Identified actual and potential client problems

1.07 Involves the client/family whenever feasible in planning nursing care

1.08 Implements nursing care actions to promote goal attainment

1.09 Evaluates effectiveness of nursing actions against stated goals and problems

1.10 Revises nursing care plans

2. Functions as a Member of the Health Team

2.01 Understands the roles and functions of other members of the health team

2.02 Communicates the role of the psychiatric nurse to the other members of the health team

2.03 Participates in planning, implementing and evaluating the program 2.04 Participates in care conferences

2.05 Participates in care conferences with the client included 2.06 Collaborates with other members of the health team 2.07 Participates in the development and implementation of the

philosophy and objectives of the unit

2.08 Participates in planning the resolution of ethical dilemmas

3. Performs Basic Nursing Procedures

3.01 Provides a safe environment

3.02 Measures vital signs including neurovitals 3.03 implements seizure precautions

3.04 inserts oral airway

3.05 Performs suctioning technique

3.06 Carries out Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation 3.07 Administers oxygen therapy

3.08 Assists client with coughing and deep breathing exercises 3.09 Maintains established intravenous lines

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3.14 Assists client to maintain ‘normal’ body functions 3.15 Cares for client with drainage e.g. urinary

3.16 Performs urinary catheterization 3.17 Administers enemas and suppositories 3.18 Provides ostomy care

3.19 Performs bladder irrigations 3.20 Transfers and turns clients 3.21 Safely operates mechanical lifts 3.22 Maintains traction

3.23 Ambulates client

3.24 Assists client in use of walking equipment 3.25 Assists client with active and passive exercises 3.26 Demonstrates proper use of body mechanics 3.27 Position client in optimal body alignment

3.28 Follows procedures to minimize risk of decubitus ulcers 3.29 Carries out isolation techniques

3.30 Performs sterile dressing techniques 3.31 Applies dressings wet and dry 3.32 Applies hot and cold compresses 3.33 Provides cast care

3.34 Obtains specimens (except venous and arterial blood, and vaginal specimens)

3.35 Tests urine specimens and capillary blood glucose level 3.36 Follows policy on admission, transfer and discharge procedure 3.37 Prepares client for diagnostic procedures

3.38 Prepares client for and assists In ECT 3.39 Cares for client recovering from anaesthetic

3.40 Assists doctors with procedures, e.g. lumbar puncture, IV cutdown, gastric gavage etc.

3.41 Cares for the body after death

3.42 Administers oral, rectal, vaginal, topical, intramuscular, intravenous, and subcutaneous medications

3.43 Instills eye and ear medications

3.44 Performs procedures related to specific drugs 3.45 Follows ‘control’ drug regulations

3.46 Calculates fractional dosages 3.47 Assesses need for PRN medication

3.48 Assesses and recognizes the effects and side effects of drugs 3.49 Follows established procedures for safe medication administration 3.50 Uses equipment and materials to provide support and protection,

e.g. restraints

3.51 Operates humidifier

3.52 Operates wheelchairs and stretchers 3.53 Operates an alternating mattress

3.54 Prepares equipment for examination of client 3.55 Ensures safe equipment is available for the client 3.56 Adheres to universal precautions

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4. Participates in Health Teaching

in collaboration with client and family - 4.01 identifies need for health instruction

4.02 Prepares, implements and evaluates teaching plan

4.03 instructs client and family about health problem and health practices

4.04 Utilizes appropriate resources/references for teaching 4.05 Revises teaching and learning care plan based on results of

specified evaluative criteria

5. Demonstrates Professional Behaviour

5.01 Evaluates own nursing performance

5.02 Gives evidence of accountability for own nursing performance 5.03 Seeks help and guidance promptly when unable to perform

competently

5.04 Identifies own learning needs in relation to client care 5.05 Supports professional goals and standards

5.06 Maintains confidentiality

5.07 Contributes to the improvement of nursing practice

5.08 Functions within the policies and practices of the employing agency

5.09 Recognizes legal implications of actions of self and others

5.10 Assumes responsibility and demonstrates leadership potential, e.g. ability to assign tasks, establish priorities and organize personal work load

5.11 Assumes responsibility for own professional development and updates skills and knowledge base according to emerging trends and needs of the consumer population

5.12 Functions as an advocate in supporting client’s rights within the health care system

5.13 Identifies social and ethical issues relating to psychiatric nursing practice

6. Demonstrates Therapeutic Use of Self

6.01 Recognizes the effect of one’s behaviour on others e.g. client/family, staff

6.02 Understands the dynamics of human behaviour 6.03 Recognizes and identifies own feelings

6.04 Recognizes and identifies feelings of others 6.05 Interprets behaviour of self and others

ó.06 Takes appropriate action in nursing situations

6.07 During goal-oriented Interactions demonstrates empathy, warmth and respect

6.08 Demonstrates a non-judgmental attitude

6.09 Utilizes, as appropriate, problem-solving techniques during interactions

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7. Communicates Effectively

7.01 Engages In goal-oriented communication (verbal and/or nonverbal) 7.02 incorporates feedback from client/family and colleagues

7.03 Gives factual information to client/family

7.04 Verbalizes observations to appropriate persons

7.05 Perceives and interprets verbal and non-verbal communication 7.06 Validates communications with client/family and colleagues 7.07 Uses appropriate communication channels within the agency 7.08 Documents observations and psychiatric nursing actions on

appropriate records

8. RecognIzes Behaviour Patterns in Illness and Health

8.01 Demonstrates knowledge of developmental psychoIogy 8.02 Demonstrates knowledge of atypical mental or emotional

development

8.03 Demonstrates recognition of socially acceptable behaviour patterns 8.04 Demonstrates recognition of socially unacceptable behaviour

patterns

8.05 Keeps current with the classification system of psychopathology contained within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM IV, 1994)

8.06 Recognizes the behaviour patterns of consumer population in relation to multlculturalism

8.07 Employs objective observation and recording techniques 8.08 interprets results of observation

8.09 RecognIzes and Interprets the manifestations of emotional and physical states

9. Applies Appropriate Psychiatric Nursing Interventions

9.01 Bases nursing interventions upon scientific concepts and principles 9.02 Promotes a therapeutic milieu

9.03 Assists client to utilize resources in the environment to meet identified goals

9.04 Structures environment to promote appropriate sensory stimulation 9.05 Selects and implements psychiatric nursing interventions

calculated to be most effective in the management of dysfunctional behaviour patterns, e.g. hostile, acting-out, elopement, suicidal, depressed, psychotic, addictions, suspicious, confused, elated, ritualistic, and anxious

9.06 Uses crisis intervention techniques

9.07 Facilitates the grieving process for client/family

9.08 Uses the techniques of social learning, reality therapy, supportive therapy, behaviour modification, cogniiive-behaviourism, and psychotherapy among others to help client deal with his/her health problems

9.09 Facilitates the client to utilize his/her capabilities to his/her maximum potential

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9.11 Facilitates in a variety of goal-oriented group settings such as: psychotherapy, remotivation, social skills, activity, recreational, role-playing and relaxation

9.12 Participates in client/family counseling and therapy

9.12 Provides opportunities for clients to practice new behaviour

10. Uses Community Resources

10.01 Seeks Information from other resources for incorporation in assessment and treatment plan

10.02 Demonstrates awareness of the community resources available 10.03 Identifies client’s need for assistance from community resources 10.04 Provides client and family with relevant information about

community resources

10.05 Initiates referrals to community resources

10.06 Participates with community resources to ensure continuity of services for client

10.07 Assists client to plan treatment program involving community resources where appropriate

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